It's time to start attempt#4 for this swap. !1 came in a couple pounds under , so I get to keep it. Not bad, because I like it.
#2 was looking great, an Ash Hlomgard, till I sliped and had to peel off to much to get things back in order. So I get to keep a 40# Homgard. I might try to shorten the levers and see if I can buy myself a few pounds, but I will not get 10 by doing this. It will make a good loaner, or a donation to some young lad.
#3 I got busy on today. Another Hop Hornbeam. Thinge were going good, and I see a gouge in the limb about 8" from the tip. I decided I should have 1 continuous ring on the back and that is where things went south. That little gough went thru 4 rings!! Now it is destined to be another light bow. I am going to try to shorten it up and see what happens, but I am not to hope full at this time. looks like another youth bow or possibly it can be a Penobscott??.
So it's back to the stash to pick out another stave.I like the Hop Hornbeam, but the tight close growth rings are a real chalenge if you mess up and have to chase a bew back on the bow.
Pete